Mr. Vanunu: âColored denim! Something like colored denim can take off here because people donât care to follow âfashion rules,â but at the same time have an appreciation for classic American fashion staples.â

Mr. Jean-Raymond: âThe dramatically oversized thing is dead. The fashionable kids in the city are moving away from the messy off-the-shoulder trends and onto a more tailored but voluminous look, like wide-leg jeans and trucker jackets paired with suiting elements and skintight turtlenecks.â

Thoughts on wearing white here after Labor Day â a no, or a go?

Ms. McCharen-Tran: âNo rules.â

Mr. Vanunu: âWhite always works in any season. Itâs a super clean look and always makes a statement, especially if youâre wearing head-to-toe optic white. White doesnât have to be boring; it can be really empowering.â

Mr. Vanunu: âThis season, itâs all about a bold, but sophisticated, supersaturated color. My favorite color is a true blue, but Iâm also feeling a royal purple and coral right now. Who decides? Sometimes you can catch color trends on the runway, and sometimes the runway catches color trends from what people are wearing on the street.â

â¢ The Mulleavy sisters, the designers behind the fashion line Rodarte, join TimesTalks for a conversation at Merkin Concert Hall at the Kaufman Music Center on the Upper West Side. 7 p.m. [$40, hereâs a link for $10 off with the code âNYTODAY.â]